University of Virginia Library

Genetics Speech

Philip M. Hauser, professor of sociology and director
of the University of Chicago's Population Research and
Training Center, will examine "The Genetic Future of
Man" in room 402. He is an expert on the problems of
population and urbanization and is a consultant to the
President's Commission on Population.

The third afternoon panel, "The Future of the City,"
to be held in room 301, will feature Athelstan Spilhaus.
Mr. Spilhaus is the president-elect of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science as well as an
internationally known meteorologist and oceanographer.

University faculty members will moderate the panels.
Visitors on the panels will include Walter Muir Whitehead,
director and librarian, Boston Athenaeum; Stephen G.
Kurtz, director, Institute of Early American History and
Culture in Williamsburg; Quincey Wright, American
Academy of Arts and Sciences; Bernard V. McCusty,
director, Region III, Department of Health, Education
and Welfare; and R.D. Hotchkiss, professor at Rockefeller
University.

Bud Ogle, in an October 15 letter to President
Shannon, requested more student representation in the
Sesquicentennial activities. "The specific suggestion I
agreed to forward to you is that representatives from the
student body, faculty, employees, and the Charlottesville
community give very brief remarks about our present and
future course," said Mr. Ogle.